Kopenchagen 2009, Bălgarija, dvojkadžijata-otličnik?

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Politics / Political Sciences
Politics
Social Sciences
Economy
National Economy
Energy and Environmental Studies
Sociology
Economic policy
Environmental and Energy policy
Applied Sociology
Evaluation research
Economic development
Socio-Economic Research
spellingShingle Kopenchagen 2009, Bălgarija, dvojkadžijata-otličnik?
Politics / Political Sciences
Politics
Social Sciences
Economy
National Economy
Energy and Environmental Studies
Sociology
Economic policy
Environmental and Energy policy
Applied Sociology
Evaluation research
Economic development
Socio-Economic Research
title Kopenchagen 2009, Bălgarija, dvojkadžijata-otličnik?
title_auth Kopenchagen 2009, Bălgarija, dvojkadžijata-otličnik?
title_exact_search Kopenchagen 2009, Bălgarija, dvojkadžijata-otličnik?
title_full Kopenchagen 2009, Bălgarija, dvojkadžijata-otličnik? Author Not Specified
title_fullStr Kopenchagen 2009, Bălgarija, dvojkadžijata-otličnik? Author Not Specified
title_full_unstemmed Kopenchagen 2009, Bălgarija, dvojkadžijata-otličnik? Author Not Specified
title_short Kopenchagen 2009, Bălgarija, dvojkadžijata-otličnik?
title_sort kopenchagen 2009 balgarija dvojkadzijata otlicnik
topic Politics / Political Sciences
Politics
Social Sciences
Economy
National Economy
Energy and Environmental Studies
Sociology
Economic policy
Environmental and Energy policy
Applied Sociology
Evaluation research
Economic development
Socio-Economic Research
topic_facet Politics / Political Sciences
Politics
Social Sciences
Economy
National Economy
Energy and Environmental Studies
Sociology
Economic policy
Environmental and Energy policy
Applied Sociology
Evaluation research
Economic development
Socio-Economic Research